Now that the Queen has officially consented to the marriage of her most “beloved” grandson Prince William to “trustly and well-beloved” Catherine, the Royal Wedding bandwagon is in full swing…. now just 5 DAYS AWAY
Select Guest List for the Westminster Abbey Service Released
Only guests with public presence were released. Among them a list of foreign royalties and dignitaries. Among the celebrities, there’s David & Victoria Beckham, Elton John & partner, Guy Ritchie, Mr. Bean Rowan Atkinson, Joss Stone, photographer Mario Testino and Australian Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe.
Westminster Abbey Seating Plan
A seating plan released ahead of the royal wedding ceremony has revealed that only the couple’s nearest and dearest will be able to witness the wedding ceremony for themselves. Despite the 1,900 guests, it shall remain an intimate ceremony.
On the South Lantern: Front row: The Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles & Camilla, Prince Harry. Behind them, foreign royals.
On the North Lantern: Front row: Mike & Carole Middleton, James Middleton. Behind them, the Spencer family – mainly William’s uncle and aunts from Diana’s side.
More than 1,000 of those in the Abbey will have to rely upon video screens to follow the service.
A good illustration of what the seating arrangement in the Abbey will look like can be found here.
The Archbishop of Canterbury gives an interview
He said he had been struck by their wedding preparations, describing the couple as courageous and unpretentious. The head of the Church of England praised the couple’s “simplicity” and the way they had dealt with the build-up to the wedding and wishes them “every richest blessing in their life together.”
Video: Official Royal Wedding Website
The latest Royal Wedding Media Briefing, which includes details released to the public so far, can be downloaded here
Spotlight on the Bride
As the wedding draws closer, the world craves to know more about the future princess… what she’s like, what she wears, what she’s doing now…
What is Kate Middleton really like? Friends speak out to reveal a very grounded, down-to-earth, diligent, measured if not slightly “boring” princess-to-be.
Kate’s popularity soars. Lately, it’s all about Kate. They want her pictures, her clothes, her ring, her handbag. “I wouldn’t be surprised if Kate Middleton’s legacy is bigger than the legacy of the Olympics, both domestically and internationally,” Dr Harold Goodwin, a professor of tourism at the University of Leeds, told The Times.
Revealed: How Kate and William both went to Chile with Raleigh International Expedition during their gap years. While William has videos released of his 10-week mission in Chile, not many know that Kate went on the same expedition only months away. This was before the pair met as students in St. Andrews.
Katie Couric, who’ll be covering the wedding, talks about Princess Diana & Kate Middleton
Wedding and Honeymoon Tidbits
If tabloids are to be believed, William & Kate are preparing little surprises for each other. Kate’s wedding gown is kept secret from William. He’s keeping the honeymoon destination a surprise. She’s bought bikinis for their honeymoon on a recent shopping trip (picture here). And now William prepares a sexy hamper of goodies for their Royal Wedding night. Ooh-la-la!
- Latest count: 5,500 street parties gear up for the Royal Wedding
- Wills & Kate ban beer during the reception
- Best Man Harry plans a 6am survivors’ breakfast for those who party through night
- Diana’s ghost will be everyone on William’s big day
Other William, Kate & Royal Wedding Tidbits
- Pictures of Kate Middleton as a 9-year-old bridesmaid (paid site)
- Pictures: Sophie Wessex’s outburst at bodyguard outside bridal shop
- Carole Middleton axes hatmaker a week before Royal Wedding
- Pippa Middleton attends Holly Branson’s engagement party


Born April 21, 1926, Queen Elizabeth II turns 85 years old today. Although her “official birthday” is celebrated yearly in June with the Trooping of the Colour ceremony.

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s first child could take the throne regardless of their sex under changes being investigated by the Government. Nick Clegg is making inquiries into changing the rights of succession, which currently favour boys. The Deputy Prime Minister, who is responsible for constitutional reform, is looking into the possibility of removing ‘male primogeniture’. Currently the




